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Architecture / Landscape | Nature / New titles / Theory / Urbanism
978-94-92852-54-0
Thomas Soete
208
24 x 30 cm
Hardcover, genaaid gebonden
Steffen Nijhuis, Paul Thissen, Elyze Storms-Smeets
Roberto Ballesteros, Raluca Barbulescu, Eric Brinckmann, Oliver Cox, Sylvie van Damme, Adina Dragu, Menno Feitsma, Age Fennema, Onno Helleman, Irina Iamandescu, Louis Lansink, Catherine Leonard, Patricia Mora, Franz Count zu Ortenburg, Michiel Pouderoijen, Louisa Remesal, Christopher Ridgeway, Bert de Roo, Eelco Schurer, June Taboroff
Aaron Bogart, Eleonoor Jap Sam
IPP Printers
Lithography
Bert van der Horst, BFC - graphics & design
Release date: Spring 2023
Published by Jap Sam Books
A Collaboration of Delft University of Technology, Province of Gelderland, Gelders Genootschap.
In the framework of KaDEr, Innocastle
The province of Gelderland (the Netherlands) inherits many castles, country houses and estates. Together they form historic estate landscapes that partially determine the regional landscape character. Climate change and urbanisation have a significant effect on the management and protection of these heritage landscapes. An abundance and a shortage of water, spatial fragmentation and increasing pressure from recreation and tourism are only a few of the challenges that need to be addressed. The complexity of these challenges requires a regional perspective to understand the coherence and systemic relationships between the estates and to help find common ground in which stakeholders can work together to increase the resilience and adaptability of these valuable landscapes.
Resilient Estate Landscapes Gelderland proffers a landscape-based regional approach to understanding, planning and designing heritage estate landscapes. It elaborates a preservation-through-planning approach that takes spatial development with historical landscape structures as a basis and engages in a process with meaningful stakeholder engagement and visualisation/communication to invent spatial strategies and principles founded on co-creation and collaboration while employing spatial design as an essential means.
Resilient Estate Landscapes Gelderland results from a collaborative project of TU Delft Landscape Architecture, the Province of Gelderland and heritage organisation Gelders Genootschap in the framework of the Characteristic and Sustainable Heritage (KaDEr) programme and the EU-Interreg project Innocastle. The book provides a powerful roadmap for the protection and development of future-proof estate landscapes by presenting a practice-oriented approach and its implementation in policy, planning and design. While showcasing best practices from the region and beyond, the book is a valuable resource for everyone interested in the past, present and future of heritage estate landscapes.
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Architecture / Design / Theory
978-90-5973-007-6 [episode]
Lonne Wennekendonk
200
24.5 x 17.5
Hardcover
English / Dutch
€29.90
Architecture within a Carbon Budget. The Case of BioPartner 5 - Popma ter Steege Architects
€29.90
Architecture / Awarded / Landscape | Nature / New titles / Urbanism
€32.00
Art / Landscape | Nature / Photography
978-94-92852-42-7
Yvonne van Versendaal
144
20.5 x 26 cm
Hardcover
€30.00
Awarded / Design / New titles / Theory / Urbanism
978-94-92852-48-9
Team Thursday
152
24 x 32 cm
Softcover, Japanese binding
Dutch | English
Release date: Fall 2021
Made possible with the generous support of the Mondriaan Fund and Stichting Stokroos.
Koen Taselaar. Rollable Ramblings is the first comprehensive publication on the textile work of Koen Taselaar (Rotterdam, 1986).
The majority of Rollable Ramblings comprises reproductions of his tapestries, and zoom-ins on them. This visual component is complemented with essays shedding light on the works, and on the history of textile art in general, written by art critic Katalin Herzog.
Special edition made in collaboration with the Textiellab, the professional workshop of the TextielMuseum.
The work of Koen Taselaar is a unique universe in which only he determines the rules. He makes skillful drawings, but also clumsy ceramics and elaborate Tapestries.
Taselaar’s visual language emerged from the grey area in which text is not only meaning but also form. He expresses this in drawn puns, imaginary record sleeves or large psychedelic paintings. In search of ways to process his diverse output, he makes publications and large scale drawings, which function as flat exhibition spaces. Taselaar is continuously working to further develop his wide scope, for example by learning new techniques in several residencies.
Taselaar was nominated for de Volkskrant Beeldende Kunstprijs and has exhibited a.o. at Museum Boijmans van Beuningen Museum in Rotterdam, MMCA Changdong in Seoul, Kunstmuseum The Hague, Centraal Museum Utrecht and The State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg.
Promotional photo's by The Book Photographer©
€15.00
Architecture / Landscape | Nature / Urbanism
978-90-5973-024-3 [episode]
Antenna-Men, Rotterdam
144
21.5 x 28.5
Paperback
Dutch with English summary
Architecture / Art / Final Copies
ISBN 978-90-5973-092-2 [episode]
Floor Koomen
208
18 x 12
Paperback
English / Dutch
Second edition
€15.00
Acht auteurs over de ontwikkeling van fotografie binnen de beeldende kunst. Mondriaan Fonds essay #15
€15.00
Art / Bookazines / Series / New titles / Photography / Theory
Art / New titles / Theory
Art / New titles / Theory
€15.00
Architecture / Design / Urbanism
This publication has been made possible with the generous support of the Creative Industries Fund NL, Crown-Haiti Confectionery&Foods, Gwangju Metropolitan City, Gwangju Biennale Foundation.
This publication has been published in cooperation with the Gwangju Biennale Foundation. www.gwangjubiennale.org www.gwangjufolly.org